![]() ![]() There is a prodigy that the giant Fionn MacCumhaill built the Causeway to go the island of Staffa but the geographical evidence says that the Causeway is the result of the volcanic eruptions that happened sixty million years ago. Many individuals own some sections of the cliff top parts as their private property ( Giant’s Causeway and Causeway Coast Northern Island, United Kingdom, 2009). The national Trust manages the cliffs and foreshore and it is under the supervision of the Environment and Heritage Service of the Department of the Environment of the Northern Ireland. The car park area, visitor facilities and hotel are included in this area. ![]() In 1987 the coast was announced as a national Nature Reserve. In 1986 the World Heritage listed it under Natural Criteria VII and VIII. The coast is named as Giant Causeway which is in county Antrim. The coast of Northern Ireland is the composition of approximately 40,000 huge columns of black basalt and some part of this creates a wide pavement of polygonal blocks going into the sea. Learn More Introduction: General Overview ![]()
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